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Radiator screen. France, circa 1925. Painted cement and wrought iron. Made by Siégel.
Radiator screen. France, circa 1925. Painted cement and wrought iron. Made by Siégel.
Wall panel. France, circa 1925. Engraved stucco outlined with gold. Raymond Nicolas, architect and designer.
Four panel screen. France, circa 1925. Depicting three animals in graphic design on each panel. Jacques Nam, designer.
Three panel screen. France, circa 1925. “Journee Parisienne.” Stained and carved wood. Lucie Holt Le Son, designer.
Three panel screen. France, circa 1925. “Journee Parisienne.” Stained and carved wood. Lucie Holt Le Son, designer.
Three panel screen. France, circa 1925. “Journee Parisienne.” Stained and carved wood. Lucie Holt Le Son, designer.
Chinese screens. Paris, circa 1925. Lining doorway of Ralph Barton residence. Ralph Barton, designer.
Screen. Paris, circa 1925. Image of a laying frog. Jacques Nam, designer.
Screen. Paris, circa 1925. Image of two hangging monkeys. Jacques Nam, designer.
Three panel tapestry screen. France, circa 1925. Jean Lurçat, designer.
Metal panel screen in a dressing salon. France, circa 1925. Madame Lipska, designer.
Screen. France, circa 1927. “Winter Sports.” Made by Siégel.
Cabinet. France, circa 1926. Palissandre wood with ivory handles. Michel Dufet, designer.
Cabinet. France, circa 1928. Dominique, designers.
Cabinet. France, circa 1926. Buffet with plated metal pulls and wall suspended top section. Robert Mallet-Stevens, designer.
Make-up cabinet. France, circa 1930. Walnut with large silver plaque. Jacques-Émile Ruhlmann, designer.
Sideboard. France, circa 1931. mahogany with rose-tinted copper pulls, base, and trim. Saddier et fils, designers and makers.
Sideboard. France, 1925-30. Rosewood and clear glass. Henri Rapin, designer.
Sideboard. France, 1925-30. Two woods. Maurice Galize, designer.
Sideboard. France, circa 1928. Salon of couturier Marie Bordes. Dark brown and light-cream woods. Myrbor, designers.
Perfume bottles. Murano, Italy, circa 1925. Two mouthblown perfume bottles in colored glass.
Perfume bottles. France, circa 1926. Two rectangular bottles with rectangular ebony caps. Sand-etched geometric motifs. Jean Luce, designer.
Perfume bottles. Prague, Czechoslovakia, 1925-30. Two cut-glass bottles. Made at Inwald glassworks.
Perfume bottle. France, 1925-30. Diagonally two-cut glass and tiered bottle stopper. Made by Louis Vuitton.
Perfume bottle. France, 1925-30. Diagonally two-cut glass and diamond shaped bottle stopper. Made by Louis Vuitton.
Auto radiator cap. France, 1925-30. Silvered metal. Joël and Jan Martel, designers.
Auto radiator cap. France, 1925-30. Metal. Francois Roques, designer.
Auto radiator cap. France, 1925-30. Twin wheeled motif in silvered metal and copper. Francois Roques, designer.
Auto radiator cap. France, 1925-30. Twin wheeled motif in silvered metal and copper. Francois Roques, designer.
Auto radiator cap. France, 1925-30. "Mascot Bird." Silvered metal. Francois Roques, designer.
Radiator in the interior of a home. France, 1925-35. Robert Mallet-Stevens, architect and designer.
Radiator. France, 1925-35. Office of Madame Agnes. Geometric treated radiator grille. Jean Dunand, designer.
Radiator. France, 1925-35. Silver and gold with ivory handle. Jean Tetard, designer.
"L'Orchide." Woven in Algerian wool. Part of a series by Myrbor, under which only five rugs were made of each artist's design. Lagléne, designer and...
Rug. Part of a series by Myrbor, under which only five rugs were made of each artist's design. Jean Lurçat, designer and artist.
Rug. Belgium, n.d. Topsy-turvy design of churches, persons, flower pots, birds and other animals. Made by the Studio de Saedelier.
Rug. Belgium, n.d. Handwoven in geometric design. Made by the Studio de Saedelier.
Rug. Belgium, n.d. Handwoven in geometric design. Made by the Studio de Saedelier.
Rug. Belgium, n.d. Handwoven in geometric design. Made by the Studio de Saedelier.
Rug. Part of a series by Myrbor, under which only five rugs were made of each artist's design. .
Rug in geometric design. Max Vibert, designer.
Rug in geometric design. Max Vibert, designer.
Wall covering by Jean Lurçat, designer.
Wall covering by Jean Lurçat, designer.
"Les Géures". Part of a series by Myrbor, under which only five rugs were made of each artist's design. Jean Lurçat, designer and artist.
Rugs with designs and formulas for carpet making used by the inhabitants of islands off the coast of Scotland in natural wools.
Rug. Part of a series by Myrbor, under which only five rugs were made of each artist's design. Jean Lurçat, designer and artist.
Traveler’s Luncheon Set, fitted with silver accessories. France, 1925-30. Tray fits into cover when not in use. Made by Louis Vuitton.
Decorative trademark on a delivery car. Paris, 1925-30. The woodcutter of "Le Bûcheron,” designed by Cassandre.
Golf bag. France, 1925-30. Snakeskin.
“Pleyela” piano. France, 1929. Glass and copper piano was designed for Pierre Meyer’s apartment. Pierre Legrain, designer.
Vanity cases. France, circa 1925. Enamel on silver. Gérard Sandoz, designer and maker.
Card box, cigarette case and lighter. France, circa 1925. Silver. Playing card motifs are lacquer on silver. François Rouques, designer, for Hermès,...
Smoking accessories. France, circa 1925. Silver.
Cigarette holders, case and holders. France, circa 1925. Silver. Hermès, Paris, makers.
Cigarette holders and cases. France, circa 1925. Silver and black enamel. François Rouques, designer, for Hermès, makers.
Cigarette case with three separate compartments and mirror. France, circa 1925. Gérard Sandoz, designer and maker.
Three cigarette cases. France, circa 1925. Enamel on silver.
Cigarette case. France, circa 1925. Silver, lacquer and coquilles d'oeufs in a city motif. Gérard Sandoz, designer and maker.
Ocean liner Île-de-France. France, circa 1927. Staircase to main dining room. Pierre Patout, chief architect.
Ocean liner Île-de-France. France, circa 1927. Smoking room by Henri Pacon, designer.
Ocean liner Île-de-France. France, circa 1927. Entrance to Grand Salon. Pierre Patout, chief architect.
Ocean liner Île-de-France. France, circa 1927. Grand Salon with coffered ceiling in diamond pattern. Pierre Patout, chief architect.
Ocean liner Île-de-France. France, circa 1927. Corner of smoking room by Henri Pacon.
Ocean liner Île-de-France. France, circa 1927. Suite designed by H. Nelson.
Ocean liner Île-de-France. France, circa 1927. Writing room in suite decorated by Georges Rémon.
Silver coffee and tea pots. France, circa 1925. Macassar ebony handles. Jean Puiforcat, designer and maker.
Silver coffee and tea pots. France, circa 1925. Macassar ebony handles. Jean Puiforcat, designer and maker.er.
Silver bowl. France, 1923-35. Blue marble handles. Jean Puiforcat, designer and maker.
Silver vase with ring of jade. France, circa 1929. Jean Puiforcat, designer and maker.
Table lamp. France, n.d. Glass shade on ground glass bowl. André Hunebelle
Table lamp. France, n.d. Glass tubes set over specially prepared paper (lactine). André Hunebelle, designer.
Female head mannequin. Paris, circa 1927. Beret by Germaine Page. Jewelry in gold and black lacquer by Gérard Sandoz.
Female figure. Paris, circa 1929. Black-lacquer carved wood Lucie Holt Le Son, designer.
Female figure with fawn. Paris, circa 1929. Black-lacquer carved wood. Lucie Holt Le Son, designer.
Female figure with fawn. Paris, circa 1929. Black-lacquer carved wood. Lucie Holt Le Son, designer.
Female mannequin. Paris, circa 1929. Clothing by Jeanne Lanvin.
Female mannequin. Paris, 1927. Carved-wood mannequin. Lucie Holt Le Son, designer.
Female mannequin. Paris, circa 1929. Produced by Siégel.

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